As an artist and former jockey of 16 years, I have a
passion for painting horses, thoroughbreds, racing scenes, and
a large variety of subjects.

I was born in Trinidad, Colorado and grew up 27 miles west of Cheyenne, Wyoming.
My Grandfather, the only horseman in the family at the time, introduced me to horses at a young age.
Following high school,
My father convinced me to delay my racing career in lieu of higher education.
I went to Casper Junior College, in Casper, Wyoming and majored in art. After
finishing school the thought of making my lively hood as an artist, was
not as appealing as becoming a jockey. I pursued becoming a jockey
with a passion. Three years later, I was riding at Centennial Race track in Littleton, Colorado.
I spent the next ten years, successfully racing thoroughbreds at major
tracks in the west and mid-west. In 1983, a bad racing accident
interrupted my career for a year and a half. The surgeon said my right leg
was crushed from knee to ankle, I did not know if I would ever walk again,
much less ride. I used the recovery time constructively by taking drawing
classes at a local art college in Phoenix, Arizona.
The doctor told me I would never ride again. But, the lure of the horse was still more powerful, and
after a year and a half of physical therapy I recovered and returned to racing for another six years.
I needed to return to the racetrack because I needed to prove to myself
that I could still perform as a Jockey. I knew I would leave the racetrack
at some point, but I wanted to walk away from that part of my life with my
heart complete. In 1991, I stopped racing but continued to be an active
exercise rider for morning workouts at the racetrack. This allowed me more
time to pursue a career as an artist.
I now make my home in Florida as well as upstate New York, near Saratoga Springs. I work full
time as an artist and I paint a large variety of subjects, in addition to
equine art. To view my work click on one of these links: